Macworld.Ars: Get free admission into Macworld Expo 2010

You've likely already heard that the Macworld Expo 2010 will have much more …

IDG World Expo is working hard to ensure that exhibitors and attendees don't fall off the face of the planet come next January. During last night's Town Hall meeting, IDG World Expo's VP and General Manager Paul Kent emphasized that Macworld Expo 2010 would be all about the community, and he took suggestions for how to improve the conference. One tidbit that we glossed over, however, is that IDG is offering all Expo attendees free admission into next year's show.

In order to sign up for the free Macworld Expo 2010 pass, just hit up http://macworldexpo.com/2010registration and fill in your details. This is just a basic floor pass that gives you access to the show floor and the "Feature Presentations" (such as the Macworld Best of Show Awards; basically the equivalent of today's $25 pass. Still, free beats $25, so we're excited to see that IDG is doing everything it can to make sure there are still crowds around next year.

We'll be chatting one-on-one with Paul Kent later today to go more in-depth with what IDG is thinking and how everyone feels after last night's booked Town Hall meeting.

Jacqui Cheng
Jacqui is an Editor at Large at Ars Technica, where she has spent the last eight years writing about Apple culture, gadgets, social networking, privacy, and more. Emailjacqui@arstechnica.com//Twitter@eJacqui